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  2. Henry Ford Health - Wikipedia

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    Henry Ford Health is an integrated, not-for-profit health care organization in the U.S. state of Michigan. [1] Headquartered in Detroit, [4] Henry Ford Health is the second-largest health system in Michigan, operating 13 hospitals across the Detroit, Flint, and Jackson areas. [5]

  3. Henry Ford Hospital - Wikipedia

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    Henry Ford Hospital (HFH) is an 877-bed tertiary care hospital, education and research complex at the western edge of the New Center area in Detroit, Michigan. [3] The flagship facility for the Henry Ford Health System, it was one of the first hospitals in the United States to use a standard fee schedule and favor private or semi-private rooms over large wards.

  4. William J. Cameron - Wikipedia

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    This made for some conflict with Ford, who was known to be a teetotaler. Ford had concern for Cameron and tried to help prevent him from drinking when he could, providing him an attendant, and medical care at Henry Ford Hospital. [1]: 41–42 Ford viewed Cameron's alcoholism as an illness that could be cured. During the days of Prohibition ...

  5. List of hospitals in Michigan - Wikipedia

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    Located within Sinai-Grace Hospital Henry Ford St. John Hospital: Wayne: Detroit: 687: Level I Adult & Level II Peds: formerly Ascension St. John; transferred to Henry Ford Health in 2024 [7] Ascension Borgess Lee Hospital: Cass: Dowagiac: 25: Part of Ascension Michigan. Formerly Lee Memorial Hospital. Henry Ford River District Hospital: St ...

  6. From Henry Ford to Hitler to Hamas, modern antisemitism is ...

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    They found a listening ear in industrial magnate Henry Ford. Smarting from a failed 1918 Senate bid where he believed his opponent “stole” the election, Ford began publication of the Dearborn ...

  7. Beaumont Health - Wikipedia

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    Oakwood Hospital opened on Jan. 5, 1953, and grew to include four hospitals and ambulatory centers in and around Dearborn. [8] The decision to build a "voluntary" hospital on land donated by Henry Ford II and Ford Motor Company was controversial at the time, as Dearborn mayor Orville L. Hubbard supported a competing proposal for a municipal ...

  8. List of trauma centers in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Banner Del E Webb Medical Center: Sun City West: Arizona: 394 III Banner Desert Medical Center: Mesa: Arizona: 615 II Banner Thunderbird Medical Center: Glendale: Arizona: 555 I Banner University Medical Center Phoenix: Phoenix: Arizona: 712 I Banner University Medical Center Tucson: Tucson: Arizona: 479: I Chandler Regional Medical Center ...

  9. New Center, Detroit - Wikipedia

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    The store closed in 1978 and relocated to Fairlane Town Center in Dearborn. Henry Ford Hospital has continued to expand. The hospital has built numerous additions to their campus since its inception by Henry Ford, from the Clara Ford Nursing Home in 1925 to their high-rise clinic in 1955 to hospital apartments in 1976. [5]